2020
DOI: 10.52095/gpa.2020.1378
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A multinational pilot study on the lived experiences and mental health impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic

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“…Hospitalized COVID-19 patients require the regular monitoring of vital signs. [ 12 ] In Iran, patients in the moderate pulmonary phase, the severe pulmonary phase, and the intensified inflammation phase (the very severe phase) are eligible for hospitalization. In these cases, care and treatment measures include oxygen therapy, hydration and electrolyte replacement, careful monitoring of exacerbation symptoms, and supportive therapies for various organs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hospitalized COVID-19 patients require the regular monitoring of vital signs. [ 12 ] In Iran, patients in the moderate pulmonary phase, the severe pulmonary phase, and the intensified inflammation phase (the very severe phase) are eligible for hospitalization. In these cases, care and treatment measures include oxygen therapy, hydration and electrolyte replacement, careful monitoring of exacerbation symptoms, and supportive therapies for various organs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 17 18 ] In previous studies on COVID-19 patients, issues such as lifestyle changes, disruptions in education and businesses, irritability, worry, and anxiety were expressed by the patients. [ 12 19 ] To complete prior studies that focused on mental health and psychological distress, in the present study, the patients’ experiences were examined not only at the time of the illness and hospitalization but also at the time of discharge, recovery, and return to normal daily activities. However, such experiences were not investigated in similar studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%